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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., directed some heated remarks at a Trump administration Cabinet official whose department has been dominating headlines in recent weeks.

‘What is clear is that Kristi Noem is completely and totally unqualified. She should have never been confirmed by Senate Republicans,’ Jeffries said of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary during a Monday press conference. ‘It’s disgraceful that she’s there. She should be run out of town as soon as possible.’

Criticism against Noem, DHS, and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified on the left in the wake of a deadly ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis last week.

An ICE agent shot and killed a U.S. citizen, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who allegedly presented a threat to ICE agents as they attempted to conduct enforcement operations. Partisan fissures have since erupted over which side was acting improperly when the deadly incident occurred.

‘Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security and ICE, they’re totally out of control. And the American people want these extremists to be reined in,’ Jeffries said on Monday.

He said Good ‘should be alive today’ and accused both Noem and the ICE agent who shot Good of a ‘depraved indifference toward human life.’

Video of last week’s incident appears to show Good’s car making contact with the ICE agent who shot her before he opened fire. Arguments have since raged over whether she was deliberately getting in the way or even weaponizing her car, or whether she was trying to drive away.

Federal officials like Noem have defended the agent as acting in self-defense while accusing Good of trying to actively impede ICE activity in the Democrat-controlled city.

Democrats, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, have accused ICE and Republican officials of stoking fear and tension in the city while demanding the federal government cease current operations there immediately.

Now Democrats in Congress have been threatening to withhold support from funding DHS unless significant reforms are made — a threat Jeffries alluded to during his press conference.

‘What’s in front of us right now is a spending bill that will go either one of two ways. Either Republicans will continue their my-way-or-the-highway approach as it relates to the Homeland Security bill — and if that happens, then it’s going to be on them to figure out a path forward,’ Jeffries began.

‘Alternatively, particularly in the face of the tragedy…there’s some commonsense measures that need to be put in place so that ICE can conduct itself in a manner that is at least consistent with every other law enforcement agency in the United States of America, at the state, local and federal level.’

The deadline to finish federal funding and avert a partial government shutdown is at the end of day on Jan. 30.

Fox News Digital reached out to DHS for a response.

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Any pro tennis player determined to win the four Grand Slams in a calendar year must start Down Under. As in Melbourne, site of the Australian Open, the sport’s first Grand Slam of the year.

The first round of play is set for Jan. 18-20 on the hardcourts at Rod Laver Arena.

(A player who wins all four Grand Slams in a calendar year would be elevated into rarefied air. Only Rod Laver, Margaret Court and Steffi Graf have pulled off that feat in the Open Era, when prize money was awarded for Grand Slams.)

This year, on the men’s side, Italy’s Jannik Sinner will be looking for his third consecutive title at the Australian Open, but his chief rival, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, will be the top seed.

On the women’s side, American Madison Keys arrives as the defending champion. But Aryna Sabalenka, seeking her third title in four years, will be the favorite and Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff contenders.

Not to look too far ahead, but Grand Slam play will continue with the French Open starting in May, Wimbledon starting to in June and the U.S. Open starting in August.

When is the Australian Open? Dates and schedule

  • Jan. 18-20: Round 1
  • Jan. 21-22: Round 2
  • Jan. 23-24: Round 3
  • Jan. 25-26: Round 4 (Round of 16)
  • Jan. 27-28: Quarterfinals.
  • Jan. 29: Women’s semifinals.
  • Jan. 30: Men’s semi-finals
  • Jan. 31: Women’s final
  • Feb. 1: Men’s final

Australian Open Times

  • Melbourne is 16 hours ahead of New York, creating some challenging viewing times. Matches are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. local time (7 p.m. ET) and as late as 7:30 p.m. local time (3:30 a.m. ET).
  • Start times for matches will be 11 a.m. (7 p.m. ET), noon (8 p.m. ET), 7 p.m. (3 a.m. ET) and 7:30 p.m. (3:30 a.m.)

How to watch the Australian Open

The Australian Open will be broadcast across ESPN and ESPN 2. You can also stream on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

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Starting tonight, LeBron James’ jerseys are going to look unlike those worn by anybody else in the NBA.

In conjunction with Topps, the league announced Monday, Jan. 12, that James will wear a specialized commemorative patch on his upper right chest in honor of his NBA record 23rd season for the rest of the year. James will first wear the patch Monday during the Los Angeles Lakers game against the Sacramento Kings.

The patch includes a silhouette of James’ figure during his infamous pre-game gesture of tossing powdered chalk into the air. The patch also includes colors of the two other teams he has played for, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat.

After each game the Lakers equipment manager will remove the patches, date them, and they will be shipped to the Topps production facility in Dallas where they will be authenticated and placed into trading cards. The process of removing and dating the patches will be recorded on video.

Earlier this season, when he made his debut Nov. 18 against the Utah Jazz, James set an NBA record for most seasons played, surpassing the mark he had held with Hall of Famer Vince Carter.

James, who turned 41 in late December, has remained a productive player despite his age and is reimagining the standard of expected performance for a player his age. He’s averaging 21.9 points, 6.9 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game across 19 contests.

Alongside star guard Luka Dončić, James is helping keep the Lakers (23-13) competitive, currently ranked fifth in the Western Conference.

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Dean Evason, who nearly got the Columbus Blue Jackets into the playoffs amid tragedy in 2024-25, is out of a job after the team’s slow start.

The Blue Jackets announced on Monday, Jan. 12, that they had fired Evason and were bringing in NHL veteran coach Rick Bowness to replace him. Assistant coach Steve McCarthy also was fired.

“This season has been a frustrating one for all of us, and the bottom line is we are not performing at a level that meets our expectations,’ general manager Don Waddell said in a statement. ‘We all share in that responsibility, me included, and while this was not a decision that was made lightly it is one that needed to be made at this time. Dean did a tremendous job last year under extremely difficult circumstances and I thank him for that.’

Evason is the first NHL head coach fired this season.

The Blue Jackets missed the playoffs by two points last season despite the death of star Johnny Gaudreau in August 2024. He and his brother Matthew were hit by a car while bicycling in New Jersey.

Bowness, 70, had announced his retirement in 2024 after spending nearly 50 years in the league as a player or coach. He had most recently coached the Winnipeg Jets and had led the Dallas Stars to the 2020 Stanley Cup Final.

“Rick Bowness is a tremendous coach with invaluable experience and knowledge, and he will bring a steadiness to our team at an important juncture in our season,” said Waddell. “He is a good communicator whose teams play with structure, are sound defensively and we believe he is the right person to bring out the best in our group.”

The Blue Jackets, who ended a four-game losing streak on Sunday, are last in the Metropolitan Division with a 19-19-7 record. Evason, 61, finishes his tenure in Columbus with a 59-52-16 record.

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Cruz Medina would have done anything to play for the San Jose Earthquakes, but the MLS club killed the top prospect’s dream by not giving him a chance, his father says.

Antonio Guero Medina launched a diatribe on social media as reports say his son is on the verge of joining Liga MX power Chivas.

The 19-year-old developed a reputation as a top prospect in San Jose’s academy, signing as a Homegrown Player in 2022 when he was 15.

But Medina has yet to make his first-team debut for the Earthquakes, spending his time in MLS Next Pro with the club’s reserve side The Town FC.

With his son on the verge of leaving his childhood team without a senior appearance to his name, Medina’s father hit out at the club on his Instagram story.

He said his son was an Earthquakes fan since birth and ‘willing to do anything for the badge,’ but claimed that the club ‘found every way to kill his dream.’

The midfielder’s father added that ‘all these people they have in charge (don’t) have a (expletive) clue!’ He concluded his post by encouraging young players to steer clear of San Jose’s academy.

Medina is set to embark on a fresh start at Chivas, as reports state he will begin with the club’s reserve side CD Tapatío.

The California-born player has represented the United States at various youth international levels, but has also accepted a call-up from Mexico’s under-20 side. His international future is still up in the air.

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk is increasingly drifting back into President Donald Trump’s MAGA orbit after their public blowup in June 2025 led to months of icy distance between the pair.

That thaw surfaced publicly again over the weekend. Trump mentioned Musk by name Sunday when asked by the media whether he would lean on Starlink, Musk’s satellite internet constellation, to help deliver internet access to Iran as citizens take to the streets in mass protests against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime.

‘We may get the internet going if that’s possible,’ Trump told the media Sunday while aboard Air Force One. ‘We may speak to Elon. Because, as you know, he’s very good at that kind of thing. He’s got a very good company. So we may speak to Elon Musk.’ 

The president added, ‘I’m gonna call him as soon as I’m finished with you.’ 

SpaceX did not immediately respond to Fox Digital’s request for comment on the president’s remarks. 

Trump’s comment is the latest signal that the Trump–Musk friendship is warming after months of the pair spatting or having cordial interactions — a stark contrast to their cozy relationship while on the 2024 campaign trail and the early days of the administration. 

When asked Monday for updates on the president’s friendship with Musk, and if Trump’s comments were more reflective of the urgency in Iran, the White House directed Fox Digital to Trump praising Musk Jan. 4. 

‘Elon’s great. I say about Elon, he’s 80% super genius, and 20% he makes mistakes. But he’s a good guy. He’s a well-meaning person,’ Trump said of Musk while aboard Air Force One Jan 4. 

Trump’s comments follow the pair sharing a ‘lovely dinner’ together at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Musk reported on X at the time. 

Just roughly a year ago, Musk was described as Trump’s ‘first buddy,’ as the media took note of the pair’s close working relationship, which included Musk serving as a special employee of the federal government as Trump unleashed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Special government employees are commonly experts that the federal government hires on a temporary basis for no more than 130 days a year. 

Musk would sleep at the White House on late work nights, attend Cabinet meetings and become a common face on the White House campus when he served as the public leader of DOGE — the government office Trump established in January 2025 to seek out and end potential fraud, waste and mismanagement within the federal government. 

‘He’s one of the greatest business leaders and innovators the world has ever produced,’ Trump said in May, when Musk’s tenure as a special government employee ran dry of its 130 days. ‘He stepped forward to put his very great talents into the service of our nation, and we appreciate it.’

Days later, Musk began publicly criticizing the ‘big, beautiful bill’ — a massive tax and spending package that advanced Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and the national debt — as a ‘disgusting abomination.’ 

Musk warned on X it would be the ‘BIGGEST DEBT ceiling increase in HISTORY’ — then escalated the spat with a personal jab that ‘@RealDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files.’

Trump told the media that he was disappointed in Musk’s comments, while the tech billionaire reeled in some of his commentary, remarking he sometimes ‘went too far.’ The president said in 2025 that his relationship with Musk changed when he began discussing plans to eliminate the electric vehicle mandate, which would affect Musk’s signature electric company, Tesla.

The pair abruptly parted ways in June. Musk has sporadically signaled support for the Trump administration, including just weeks later in July when he praised Trump’s actions in Israel to end the war with Gaza. 

Trump signed the ‘big, beautiful bill’ into law on the Fourth of July. 

Their relationship has been on an apparent mend since at least September 2025, when the pair was seen sitting next to each other and chatting during Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona following his shocking assassination.

Musk attended a White House dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia on Nov. 18, 2025, and Trump told the media in December 2025, ‘I like Elon a lot,’ but said he was unsure if the tech leader was back in his friend circle following the June fallout. 

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The next global energy war won’t just be fought over oil and gas – it will be decided by who can power artificial intelligence first, and the U.S. must win that race, the head of the nation’s largest oil and gas trade group told Fox News Digital.

American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers said surging AI-driven electricity demand has made energy infrastructure the decisive front in the next phase of U.S. economic and national security competition, as the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress moved aggressively in 2025 to deliver landmark domestic energy production wins.

Sommers, who will headline the 2026 State of American Energy forum at Washington’s wharf on Tuesday, told Fox News Digital that of the goals set out in API’s two-year plan, ‘we got 90% of it done in 2025,’ – while permitting reform remains unresolved and AI is both a growing energy demand and a tool the industry plans to deploy.

‘The [June 2024 plan] was all about how to reduce inflation and ensure that we have energy security here in the United States. And the Trump administration, along with their allies in Congress, allowed us to get historic victories in 2025.’

‘The Trump administration has done everything they can to get permitting done at the federal level, but there’s only so much they can do without congressional action. So our focus going into 2026 is how do we finally unlock permitting form that both Republicans and Democrats can get behind.’

That remaining frontier, Sommers said, is AI. Sommers said that not only must the U.S. win the battle to power AI the fastest and most efficient but also harness its power in a novel way to in turn increase the effectiveness of energy development itself.

‘We expect that energy demand is going to go up by 50% just in the next 15 years. What that means is, is that we’re really going need every energy source going forward. But primarily what that means is that, we’re going need a lot more natural gas,’ he said, calling it the ‘backbone’ of contemporary electricity and the power grid in the U.S.

The AI race is intertwined with a newly bipartisan push for permitting reform – slashing the red tape preventing major projects from getting off the ground.

Republicans and some top Democrats are onboard, and Sommers said all sides likely understand what’s at stake. At the 2025 meeting of the National Governor’s Association, both Republicans, like Oklahoma’s Kevin Stitt and Democrats, like Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro, spoke about the importance of reforming the permitting process to unleash their states’ energy potential.

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‘It’s time for both sides to put their swords down and work together because we know that we’re going to need a lot more energy going into the future. And the only way that we are going to be able to get it built in this country is to get a comprehensive permanent bill through Congress that is durable and can survive the pendulum swings of American politics.’

On the AI front, Sommers said a lot of infrastructure must be developed to power the U.S. into the AI age.

‘We have to win the war for AI. But if we don’t win the War for Energy, we’re never going to even be able to get to the war for AI,’ he said.

Biden administration

‘So that’s just on what has to happen for artificial intelligence. There’s another side of this, which is how our industry is going to use AI into the future: What I’m optimistic about is that we’re going to be able to use AI in a way that allows us to find more resources than we can even find today.’

He added that the AI frontier can be the next fracking revolution in the U.S. – as fracking allowed energy companies to capture resources they never thought they could reach.

‘AI has that exact same potential. And I think 10 years from now, we’ll be talking about the incredible impact that AI has had on our ability to find more oil and more natural gas in the United States.’

Sommers said that even with the heightened technology in the energy exploration sector today, up to 80% of oil and gas resources get left underground.

Energy companies are developing ways to harness AI to better explore the subsurface of the Earth – helping them draw out more proverbial bang for their buck on what lies beneath.

‘So there’s kind of a two-pronged message here: One, we have to have permanent reform so that we can build out the infrastructure that’s going to power AI.’

‘And two, AI is really the path of future energy security for the United States,’ Sommers said.

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Soccer fans around the globe have lodged their complaints about the high prices for tickets to 2026 World Cup matches in North America this summer.

However, in what may be a first, someone who will be playing in the tournament is also echoing their concerns.

USMNT winger Timothy Weah said he is “disappointed’ in the pricing structure that places most all of the tickets beyond the price range of the average person.

‘It is too expensive,’ Weah told French outlet Le Dauphiné. ‘Football should still be enjoyed by everyone. It is the most popular sport. This World Cup will be good, but it will be more of a show.’

WORLD CUP TICKETS: How to buy them

In an effort to make some reasonably priced options available, FIFA is providing a selected number of tickets to national federations of the participating countries for them to distribute to loyal fans who have previously attended their nations’ matches.

The ‘supporter entry tier’ tickets − which cost $60 apiece − are extremely limited. Otherwise through FIFA’s dynamic ticket pricing, the cheapest group stage games that did not involve host nations Canada, Mexico and the U.S. have ranged from $120 to $265, and from $4,185 to $8,680 for the July 19 championship match in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

‘I am just a bit disappointed by the ticket prices,’ the Marseille winger added in the interview before Tuesday’s French Cup match against Bayeux. ‘Lots of real fans will miss matches.’

Currently on loan at Marseille from Juventus, Weah, 25, has scored seven goals and recorded five assists in 47 appearances for the U.S. men’s national team. He is the son of 1995 Ballon d’Or winner and former president of Liberia, George Weah.

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The Los Angeles Rams got a scare when Matthew Stafford suffered a finger injury during the team’s 34-31 wild-card win over the Carolina Panthers.

Stafford’s injury occurred after he attempted a pass near the end of the first half. He hit his throwing hand hard on D.J. Wonnum’s arm, and the 37-year-old recoiled in pain and doubled over following the impact.

Below is a look at the play on which Stafford was injured:

Despite the injury, Stafford did not miss a snap for the Rams. He dealt with some midgame struggles after he first bent back his finger but rebounded in time to lead Los Angeles on a game-winning touchdown drive with 38 seconds left. He finished the game completing 24 of 42 passes for 303 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in a more-than-respectable showing.

But how will Stafford’s finger problem impact him moving forward? Here’s what to know about his status for the Rams’ divisional-round game against the Chicago Bears.

Matthew Stafford injury update

Rams coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday, Jan 12 that Stafford was dealing with ‘a little sprain’ in his right index finger. McVay also outlined that the plan is for Stafford to play in the divisional round against the Bears.

‘He’s as tough as it gets, and he’ll be good to go,’ McVay said, per the Associated Press.

McVay’s update comes after reports indicated X-rays on Stafford’s injured hand had been negative.

The veteran quarterback also addressed his injury during a postgame news conference Saturday, Jan. 10. At the time, he said he ‘got a finger bent back’ but expressed confidence it wouldn’t impact him too much moving forward.

‘They saw it on the TV on the sideline or whatever. I didn’t obviously know exactly what had happened,’ Stafford explained of his finger injury. ‘It wasn’t pleasant. It wasn’t great.’

‘We’ll see what it is,’ Stafford added. ‘I was obviously able to finish the game and throw it decent. Once the ball’s snapped, the adrenaline’s pretty good. So we’ll hopefully just keep it going.’

As such, it appears the only question will be about how much Stafford practices as he prepares to face Chicago.

Who is the Rams backup QB?

Garoppolo has started 64 games across his 12 NFL seasons since being a second-round pick by the New England Patriots in the 2014 NFL Draft. The Eastern Illinois product has a 43-21 career record across those starts and helped lead the San Francisco 49ers to Super Bowl 54, where they lost 31-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Rams QB depth chart

The Rams have just three quarterbacks in their organization as a whole. All three are on the team’s 53-man roster.

Below is a look at the pecking order at the position:

  1. Matthew Stafford
  2. Jimmy Garoppolo
  3. Stetson Bennett IV

Bennett was a fourth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft. He played collegiately at Georgia and helped lead the Bulldogs to two national championships.

Bennett has not yet played a snap at the NFL level but was designated the team’s emergency third quarterback for the team’s wild-card win over the Panthers.

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The Colorado Avalanche had mostly avoided adversity during their dominant first half of the season.

Then it hit.

Captain Gabriel Landeskog crashed into the net on Jan. 4 and is week-to-week. Defenseman Devon Toews (upper body) and goalie Mackenzie Blackwood also are out long term.

The Avalanche lost back-to-back games in regulation for the first time this season during their trip to Florida.

But they have regrouped, beating the Ottawa Senators 8-2 and the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-0. Their 33-4-7 record through Sunday, Jan. 11, gives them a 12-point edge in the Presidents’ Trophy race.

The Avalanche remain on pace to break the Boston Bruins’ 2022-23 NHL record of 135 points in a season and remain the top team in USA TODAY Sports’ latest power rankings. Here are the full rankings:

USA TODAY Sports NHL power rankings

Note: Stats through Jan. 11. Parentheses show movement from two weeks ago:

1. Colorado Avalanche (0)

The Avalanche have yet to lose in regulation at home. They have won 17 in a row at Ball Arena.

2. Minnesota Wild (+1)

Both Wild goalies, Filip Gustavsson and Jesper Wallstedt, are heading to the Olympics with Team Sweden, along with forward Joel Eriksson Ek and defenseman Jonas Brodin. Minnesota is also sending three Americans (Quinn Hughes, Brock Faber and Matt Boldy) and Germany’s Niko Sturm.

3. Tampa Bay Lightning (+2)

The Lightning have won nine in a row. That has coincided with a nine-game point streak in which Nikita Kucherov has scored 23 points.

4. Dallas Stars (-2)

The Stars remain second in the league in points percentage, but they have one win in their last eight games.

5. Carolina Hurricanes (-1)

Goalie Pyotr Kochetkov is likely done for the season after surgery, leaving Brandon Bussi and Frederik Andersen as the tandem. Andersen picked up his first win since Nov. 6.

6. Detroit Red Wings (0)

Patrick Kane reached the 500-goal milestone with a two-goal performance on Jan. 8. He’s the fifth U.S.-born scorer to hit that mark and needs five points to pass Mike Modano (1,374 points), the top U.S.-born scorer.

7. Montreal Canadiens (+2)

The Canadiens have had a topsy-turvy January. They scored 21 goals in their four victories and were shut out in their two losses.

8. Vegas Golden Knights (-1)

Jack Eichel, shut out in his return from an injury, has put together a five-game point streak. He also had a five-game streak before his injury.

9. New York Islanders (+1)

Bo Horvat, named to Team Canada on Dec. 31, has been out since suffering a lower-body injury the following day. The Islanders have won three of their last four games without him.

10. Buffalo Sabres (+5)

The Sabres have won 13 of their 14 games to move into a wild-card spot. Most of that surge has happened after the firing of general manager Kevyn Adams. Buffalo is trying to end a record 14-season playoff drought.

11. Philadelphia Flyers (-3)

Trevor Zegras is heading to a career season with 41 points in 43 games, but he has been shut out in four of his last five games. He’ll become a restricted free agent in July.

12. Toronto Maple Leafs (+10)

William Nylander had a goal and two assists in his return from a six-game injury absence. He leads the Maple Leafs with 44 points despite missing 10 games this season.

13. Pittsburgh Penguins (+3)

The Penguins, who averaged five goals a game during their six-game winning streak, have been limited to one goal in losing their last two games. … Forward Blake Lizotte signed a three-year contract extension averaging $2.25 million a year.

14. Edmonton Oilers (0)

Connor McDavid has a career-best 18-game point streak and has moved into a tie with Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon for the NHL scoring lead.

15. Washington Capitals (-4)

NHL all-time leading goal scorer Alex Ovechkin has reached 20 goals for a 21th consecutive season. That puts him in second place all time in that category behind Gordie Howe.

16. Boston Bruins (+5)

Pavel Zacha and Marat Khusnutdinov had their first career hat tricks in a 10-2 win against the Rangers. Khusnutdinov finished with four goals, and David Pastrnak tied a franchise record with six assists. The game was the Bruins’ first with double hat tricks since 1964.

17. Seattle Kraken (+9)

The Kraken’s 10-game point streak ended on Jan. 11 with a 3-2 loss to the Hurricanes. Seattle was limited to 12 shots in that game.

18. Florida Panthers (-5)

Matthew Tkachuk (offseason hernia surgery) is accompanying the Panthers on their road trip in hopes of getting back into the lineup for the first time this season. But coach Paul Maurice told reporters that there would be no lineup changes for their Jan. 12 game, meaning no Tkachuk or injured Brad Marchand.

19. Los Angeles Kings (-1)

Captain Anze Kopitar, out for the second time this season, was placed on the injured list. He has missed two games with a lower-body injury. He missed four games earlier this season.

20. San Jose Sharks (+3)

Macklin Celebrini, named to Team Canada, saw his 13-game point streak end in a Jan. 11 loss to the Golden Knights. He had 27 points in that stretch.

21. Utah Mammoth (+3)

Clayton Keller, considered the biggest player left off the USA’s 4 Nations Face-Off squad, has made the U.S. Olympic team. He has seven points in his last three games.

22. Nashville Predators (+6)

The Predators have gone 13-7 since the beginning of December to move from last in the NHL to two points out of a playoff spot.

23. New Jersey Devils (-6)

Dougie Hamilton was a healthy scratch on Sunday after the return of defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic. Hamilton has a 10-team trade list and his agent, J.P. Barry. told TSN’s Pierre LeBrun: ‘We have made it clear to the Devils that we will consider teams outside our list and other creative ways to get to a team that is mutually acceptable.’

24. Ottawa Senators (-4)

Senators general manager Steven Staios put out a statement criticizing ‘the lowest forms of trolls and sick people who scour the internet’ after a rumor was spread about goalie Linus Ullmark’s leave of absence. The team on Jan. 12 signed veteran goalie James Reimer for the remainder of the season at a pro-rated $850,000.

25. New York Rangers (-6)

The Rangers have given up 15 goals in the two games since Igor Shesterkin left a Jan. 5 game with a lower body injury. Jonathan Quick left a 10-2 loss to the Bruins after giving up six goals on 20 shots.

26. Chicago Blackhawks (+5)

Connor Bedard, who wasn’t named to Canada’s Olympic team, has returned after missing 12 games with a shoulder injury. He had two assists in his second game back. The Blackhawks won their last four games before Bedard’s return and are 1-1 since.

27. Anaheim Ducks (-15)

The Ducks have gone through a 1-8-2 skid to drop out of a playoff spot. Leading scorer Leo Carlsson has been held without a point in nine of those 11 games.

28. Columbus Blue Jackets (-3)

Defenseman Denton Mateychuk was injured on Brandon Tanev’s hit from behind on Sunday, Jan. 11. The Blue Jackets ended a four-game losing streak by defeating the Mammoth in that game.

29. Calgary Flames (0)

Defense prospect Zayne Parekh set a career record for most points by a Canadian defenseman at the world junior championships (13) to help his team win a bronze medal.

30. St. Louis Blues (-3)

The Blues signed defenseman Philip Broberg to a six-year contract extension averaging $8 million a year. St. Louis obtained Broberg via an offer sheet in 2024 that the Oilers didn’t match. The defenseman has been named to the Swedish Olympic team.

31. Winnipeg Jets (-1)

The 2024-25 Presidents’ Trophy winners dropped to last in the NHL with an 11-game winless streak. But they have escaped the cellar by winning two in a row.

32. Vancouver Canucks (0)

The Canucks have been outscored 21-12 in a six-game winless streak and 10-2 in their last two games. Goalie Thatcher Demko has been placed on the injured list.

This story has been updated with new information.

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